The Ghosts of Borley Rectory

The Ghosts of Borley Rectory

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Paranormal Investigation | Ghost

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  • Genre(s): History, Horror, Drama
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Steven M. Smith
  • Cast(s): Julian Sands, Toyah Willcox, Colin Baker, Christopher Ellison, Toby Wynn-Davies See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 20min
  • Music: Darren Wonnacott
  • Award(s): Jury Prize 2021 (Won) Awards List
  • Similar To: The Haunting of Borley Rectory, The Lighthouse
  • Story:

    Harry Price investigates the ghosts of Borley Rectory during his stay there. Directed by Steven M. Smith. Starring Julian Sands, Toyah Willcox, Colin Baker in the lead roles.

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STORY

Story

Harry Price investigates the ghosts of Borley Rectory during his stay there. Directed by Steven M. Smith. Starring Julian Sands, Toyah Willcox, Colin Baker in the lead roles.

AWARDS

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Jury Prize Award

Jury Prize Best Feature | 2021 | Steven M.

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

Julian Sands also appeared as a narrator in Borley Rectory (2017) which is co-produced by Steven Smith

Steven M Smith previously worked with Toyah Wilcox and Louisa Warren in Doll House (2020)

Toby Wynn-Davies, Reece Putinas and Lee Hancock previously would later appear together in Cannibal Lake (2022) directed by Louisa Warren.

Popular Dialogues

"Harry Price: What perplexes you, Mark? Mark Kerr-Pearse: I'm really not too sure to be honest. I'm just grappling with my own recollection of events. Harry Price: Well that's always the difficulty isn't it? It's why using a witness could be a difficult away to corrupt a raised event. Mark Kerr-Pearse: How so? Harry Price: Say you meet a friend at a train station. You haven't seen each other in some time. You drink together. You drink together, you talk, you laugh. You part company and then you decide to tell the next person you see what happened. Well you recount the event perfectly word-for-word, conversation-for-conversation but still, small details slip, mistakes are made. You were asked; "what did your friend wear?" and you think "was it a red tie or was it a blue tie?" Mark Kerr-Pearse: Memory. Harry Price: Memory. It's why note taking, photographic proof. These are all vital to piece together exactly what happened. Mark Kerr-Pearse: Because memory can be fallible Harry Price: Exactly. At least that's what I recall."

"Estelle Roberts: Have you seen her? Basil Payne: I know who you're talking of. I haven't. But I've seen plenty of strange happenings. My family have lived round here for years. They tell tales. I prefer to stay away. What the Rectory's business stays there."